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Summary of the poem " no men are foreign" of 8th standard karnataka state syllabus

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“No Men Are Foreign" by James Kirkup, very interestingly talks about the human being’s found world over are all the same.

The speaker brings out the similarity in all people despite the differences in caste, culture, place and geographical conditions.  

He feels that despite the war uniform, all the soldiers have the same body and mind and in war, everyone faces unhappiness. So, he is basically against warfare, racism and general hatred towards each other as all people are the same.  

He emphasizes both in the beginning and at the end of the poem, the words remember 'no men are strange, no countries foreign'.

The narrator admonishes the differences that people see against each other and feels if they realize that beyond all this, each one of us breathes air and we are all the same; the earth could be a better place to live in.

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